H^.1847." 



THE AGRICULTURAL GAZETTE. 



yflv be reduced almost to nothing by a snu 



gS be lawful fo. 



tfcadofthet 



E^i 



eceive such allowai 



■ •end of the term, an 

 fetwidueoftheterm. [Dischare 



tetAis assignee, of i 



[Discharged ! Do you thin 

 property, 200/. a yea 



so m England or Wales ; for the proprietor builds, 

 repairs, and ought also to pay for draining, and like- 

 wise for the stones, pipes, and hauling. Leases should 

 be granted to large gardeners, near to towns, because 

 they generally erect the buildings themselves, and are 

 also at the sole expense of all alterations and improve- 

 ments. The United States of America, Canada, Nova 

 Scotia, New Brunswick, and the garden of ' North 



make a i 

 nant in this country. The British sett 

 iver yet had a market for their corn, t 

 oney 5 and therefore the farmers there 

 grow much ; but in future we shall see 

 e.—John Hodges Winsloe, Healtys 



iety of breaking up middling Grass 1 

 e subject in a very clear light before thi 





The fear of m 



e acts of farmers themselve 

 iilioughhe may! 



t to take the farm 



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 •K t! 

 r.:i h; 



Inca 

 approve tfce person proposed, the 



1 year's notice. If a landtorTpr, 

 not admit of tfaia 

 y be proposed, equally or bett< 

 he proposed object, the remedy i 

 i. Another course, which may 1 

 aentionedof the four cases, i' . 

 n to have confidence in his farmir 

 y, to bequeath to him by his wi 

 nd so much money as will mafc 

 so that the son shall have as got, 

 • father had whe 

 ■ ■other half imm. 



Ittawis: 



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i t ^-i ,'v '"■ 



\ ih^m^rn W ' F - Stirlingshire," is wrong, 

 S^monevto m ^ P ur «*ased land and borrowed 

 Sl^landaSXt V t? after . Bu0Da P a "-te's sun 

 Stake f'- Exact 'y the same' 'redi™ 6 ***** ^^ 

 Sl!!^4 a to 8 tnen Who t0 ° k ieas «s 6 oMand lt at WO tnis 



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fcto^Bsioo th ' , 0wm S to the constant ligation 



1 W <1 the y all had?' Wh ^° 8ettled there in I8 H 

 ^'a the lanT;l tir n 9 i 9 i!f r _ s A but when 



winch almost invariably tolerable Grass land command 

 plough ; it may°be otherwise in some localities, bu 



40s. to 50s. for decent Grass land than they w 



doubt the food produced from the latter v< 

 former ; but the expense and r 



lent is vain I fear. Is this your opinion >. [Certainly. 

 ^assTand a wastry' the tenant would^ffer m^rercnl 

 R-port uj <;/■,,'/, i',-.,., />.'■ ;f Wight, May, 1847.— 



ire of the land), 



plants which get into the shall.. 



.erelyfind fault without endeavouring to convince. 



>f 200 arable is in Carrots!" When up Ihe plante 

 oking well. Very few Parsnips are sown. As to 

 oes, farmers in general have an acre or two ; a 

 On an average, 1 should say, rather a large/ex. 

 of ground is in Potatoes than Carrots ; about 

 3 in 150 arable.— H. U. I), Stn.thcdtn, Fifrshire. 



■M-, l'nsi,:.,... in ,1,, chair ; 

 niU- ; Lord Id !,||„,r: : 1. >rd 



Barker ; Mr. John Raymond Barker ; .Mr. Urandreth I 

 Dilke, K.N.'; Mr. Druce' ';' Captain" \:\*n*l Mr' Bran" 

 (inth (iil.ns; Mr B^kerville i; !( .,.,, ■ (\.i,.,„,| n-ill • 

 Mr. B. i:. Hall; Mr. Hillvard; Mr. T .'. Ilm'k - 

 Mr. Fisher Hobbs ; Mr. W. Miles, \;.1>. ; Colonel 

 Parkins; Mr. Chandos Pole; Mr. 11. Price;' Mr" 

 Roddam; Mr. Shaw (London); Mr. Shaw jun" 

 (Northampton); Professor Sewell ; Mr. T. Turner ; 

 Mr. T. R. Tweed ; Prof. Way ; and Mr. \\ dniaham. 



f;X4;;S ^"i-aufoni. n,„ 



Messrs. Holiingworth 1 



.. 







lanation will suffice to eluc 

 L Drainer" will find they ; 



also appears ttaat he does not 



. therefore, endea 



explicit. - By rendering the dej 



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